Religion,Poverty, and Development |
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Authors: | Stephen Offutt LiErin Probasco Brandon Vaidyanathan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Asbury Theological Seminary;2. Division of Social SciencesOklahoma City Community College;3. University of Notre Dame |
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Abstract: | This article serves two purposes. First, it introduces the forum that follows in this issue on religion and development. Second, it serves as a review of the small but quickly growing literature on how religion interacts with efforts by (often religious) people and organizations to ameliorate poverty worldwide. We address the need to define both “religion” and “development” with clarity and precision. We also call for further research in this area by sociologists, particularly at a time when the landscape of development practice is shifting, from changes in funding sources and priorities to competition between religious and secular organizations. |
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Keywords: | religion poverty development |
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